- Peptide Substrates
- Binding Proteins
- Secondary Antibodies
- Regulatory proteins
- 脂类激酶
- 双加氧酶与蛋白质
- 脂质底物
- E2
- Assay Buffer and Co-factors
- Methyltransferases
- Acetyltransferases
- Transcription Proteins
- COVID-19 ELISA Kits
- Tau Proteins
- Microtubule & Actin Associated Proteins
- Carbohydrate Substrates
- COVID-19 Proteins
- Chemokines
- 标记抗体
- 授予称号
- E3
Overview:
STAT1 is a member of the signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) family of proteins that carry out a dual function: signal transduction and activation of transcription. STAT1 transcription factor is specific for the IFN pathway and plays a central role in mediating many, if not all, IFN-dependent biological responses (1). Presence of STAT1 leads to an efficient antiviral response when cells were infected with virus suggesting that a STAT-dependent pathway is activated following virus infection by endogenously produced IFN. Virus-induced STAT protein translocation from the cytoplasmic compartment can be detected within 3 h of infection.
Gene Aliases:
ISGF-3; STAT91; DKFZp686B04100
Genbank Number:
NM_139266
References:
1. Improta, T. et al: Susceptibility to virus infection is determined by a Stat-mediated response to the autocrine effect of virus-induced type I interferon. Cytokine. 1997 Jun;9(6):383-93.